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'''Feeder''' is an independent [[Rock music|rock]] [[Musical_band|band]] who formed in [[London]], [[England]] in [[1992]]. The band are [[Wales|Welsh]] [[singer]]/[[guitar]]ist [[Grant Nicholas]], [[Japan|Japanese]] [[bass guitar]]ist [[Taka Hirose]], and [[England|English]] [[drum]]mer [[Mark Richardson]]. The band's original drummer, [[Jon Lee]], committed [[suicide]] in [[2002]]. There is an "unofficial fifth member of Feeder". The phrase was coined by the close-knit Feeder fanbase, referring to touring guitarist Dean Tidey, whom many fans regard as a member of Feeder also, although he never appears in music videos or on TV with the rest of the band |
'''Feeder''' is an independent [[Rock music|rock]] [[Musical_band|band]] who formed in [[London]], [[England]] in [[1992]]. The band are [[Wales|Welsh]] [[singer]]/[[guitar]]ist [[Grant Nicholas]], [[Japan|Japanese]] [[bass guitar]]ist [[Taka Hirose]], and [[England|English]] [[drum]]mer [[Mark Richardson]]. The band's original drummer, [[Jon Lee]], committed [[suicide]] in [[2002]]. There is an "unofficial fifth member of Feeder". The phrase was coined by the close-knit Feeder fanbase, referring to touring guitarist Dean Tidey, whom many fans regard as a member of Feeder also, although he never appears in music videos or on TV with the rest of the band, and also has his own band. |
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The band's first release was a 6-track EP, ''[[Swim (album)|Swim]]'', originally released in [[1996#June|June 1996]] and later re-released with bonus tracks in [[2001]]. This was followed by their first full-length effort, ''[[Polythene (album)|Polythene]]''. The band's second release, ''[[Yesterday Went Too Soon]]'', met with little more mainstream success than their first. However, in 2001, their third full-length album ''[[Echo_Park_(album)|Echo Park]]'' hit the big-time. Singles from the album soared into the charts, with songs such as ''Buck Rogers'' and ''Seven Days in the Sun'' receiving extensive radio play. ''Buck Rogers'' also appeared on the soundtrack to the film ''[[Behind Enemy Lines (movie)|Behind Enemy Lines]]''. The B-side to the famous Seven Days in the Sun - [[Just A Day]] - featured as the main track for the [[PAL]] version of the popular videogame [[Gran Turismo]] 3. It is a little known fact that they in fact appear on |
The band's first release was a 6-track EP, ''[[Swim (album)|Swim]]'', originally released in [[1996#June|June 1996]] and later re-released with bonus tracks in [[2001]]. This was followed by their first full-length effort, ''[[Polythene (album)|Polythene]]''. The band's second release, ''[[Yesterday Went Too Soon]]'', met with little more mainstream success than their first. However, in 2001, their third full-length album ''[[Echo_Park_(album)|Echo Park]]'' hit the big-time. Singles from the album soared into the charts, with songs such as ''Buck Rogers'' and ''Seven Days in the Sun'' receiving extensive radio play. ''Buck Rogers'' also appeared on the soundtrack to the film ''[[Behind Enemy Lines (movie)|Behind Enemy Lines]]''. The B-side to the famous Seven Days in the Sun - [[Just A Day]] - featured as the main track for the [[PAL]] version of the popular videogame [[Gran Turismo]] 3. It is a little known fact that they in fact appear on versions 1 3 and 4 [[PAL]] edition of the game, with one track or another, most recently, though, a b-side to Tumble and Fall on [[Gran Turismo]] 4 - Shatter. Feeder's next album, ''[[Comfort in Sound]]'' is commonly mistaken for being written 'for' the deceased drummer Jon Lee, however the drummer committed suicide in the January of 2002 having finished most of the demoing for the forthcoming album. The songs featured on the album were already of a melancholy tone, but the ex-member's death seemed to hang like a cloud through each anthemic instalment, the album rife with despair. |
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Feeder's next album, [[Picture of Perfect Youth]], was a collection of 36 b-sides and other tracks, including the single Just A Day (which had previously only been available as a bonus track on the Japanese version of Echo Park). The album was only available on the band's website, and only a limited number of copies were produced. Their latest full release, ''[[Pushing the Senses]]'', was released in the UK on Jan 31st 2005 after a very long gap which had been made primarily for touring Europe and the United Kingdom. The band are currently on tour in Europe and are to be touring the UK in the next few months. |
Feeder's next album, [[Picture of Perfect Youth]], was a collection of 36 b-sides and other tracks, including the single Just A Day (which had previously only been available as a bonus track on the Japanese version of Echo Park). The album was only available on the band's website, and only a limited number of copies were produced. Their latest full release, ''[[Pushing the Senses]]'', was released in the UK on Jan 31st 2005 after a very long gap which had been made primarily for touring Europe and the United Kingdom. The band are currently on tour in Europe and are to be touring the UK in the next few months. |
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It will be released as a double A-side with the track ''Tender''. |
It will be released as a double A-side with the track ''Tender''. |
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The video for Shatter features movie footage from the Russian film ''[Night Watch]'' to promote its UK release. |
The video for Shatter features movie footage from the Russian film ''[Night Watch]'' to promote its UK release. |
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''Shatter'' was part of a promotional campaign on |
''Shatter'' was part of a promotional campaign on [http://www.feederfansite.com feeder Fansite] to release Shatter as a single. |
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== Discography == |
== Discography == |
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Revision as of 14:52, 13 September 2005
Feeder is an independent rock band who formed in London, England in 1992. The band are Welsh singer/guitarist Grant Nicholas, Japanese bass guitarist Taka Hirose, and English drummer Mark Richardson. The band's original drummer, Jon Lee, committed suicide in 2002. There is an "unofficial fifth member of Feeder". The phrase was coined by the close-knit Feeder fanbase, referring to touring guitarist Dean Tidey, whom many fans regard as a member of Feeder also, although he never appears in music videos or on TV with the rest of the band, and also has his own band.
The band's first release was a 6-track EP, Swim, originally released in June 1996 and later re-released with bonus tracks in 2001. This was followed by their first full-length effort, Polythene. The band's second release, Yesterday Went Too Soon, met with little more mainstream success than their first. However, in 2001, their third full-length album Echo Park hit the big-time. Singles from the album soared into the charts, with songs such as Buck Rogers and Seven Days in the Sun receiving extensive radio play. Buck Rogers also appeared on the soundtrack to the film Behind Enemy Lines. The B-side to the famous Seven Days in the Sun - Just A Day - featured as the main track for the PAL version of the popular videogame Gran Turismo 3. It is a little known fact that they in fact appear on versions 1 3 and 4 PAL edition of the game, with one track or another, most recently, though, a b-side to Tumble and Fall on Gran Turismo 4 - Shatter. Feeder's next album, Comfort in Sound is commonly mistaken for being written 'for' the deceased drummer Jon Lee, however the drummer committed suicide in the January of 2002 having finished most of the demoing for the forthcoming album. The songs featured on the album were already of a melancholy tone, but the ex-member's death seemed to hang like a cloud through each anthemic instalment, the album rife with despair. Feeder's next album, Picture of Perfect Youth, was a collection of 36 b-sides and other tracks, including the single Just A Day (which had previously only been available as a bonus track on the Japanese version of Echo Park). The album was only available on the band's website, and only a limited number of copies were produced. Their latest full release, Pushing the Senses, was released in the UK on Jan 31st 2005 after a very long gap which had been made primarily for touring Europe and the United Kingdom. The band are currently on tour in Europe and are to be touring the UK in the next few months.
Their next single will be Shatter which was originally the B-side to Tumble & Fall. It will be released as a double A-side with the track Tender. The video for Shatter features movie footage from the Russian film [Night Watch] to promote its UK release. Shatter was part of a promotional campaign on feeder Fansite to release Shatter as a single.
Discography
Chart positions listed are for the UK.
Albums
Arranged in chronological order:
- Two Colours EP (November 1995)
- Swim (June 1996)
- Polythene (May 1997, Re-released October 1999) (#90, re-release reached #63)
- Yesterday Went Too Soon (August 1999) (#8)
- Echo Park (April 2001) (#5)
- Swim (re-release) (July 2001) (#91)
- Comfort in Sound (October 2002) (#6)
- Picture Of Perfect Youth (August 2004) (internet only release)
- Pushing the Senses (January 2005) (#2)
Singles
Arranged in chronological order:
From the mini album 'Swim':
From the album 'Polythene':
- Tangerine (February 1997) #60
- Cement (April 1997) #53
- Crash (August 1997) #48
- High (October 1997) #24
- Suffocate (February 1998) #37
From the album 'Yesterday Went Too Soon':
- Day In Day Out (March 1999) #31
- Insomnia (May 1999) #22
- Yesterday Went Too Soon (August 1999) #20
- Paperfaces (November 1999)
From the album 'Echo Park':
- Buck Rogers (January 2001) #5
- Seven Days In The Sun (April 2001) #14
- Turn (July 2001) #27
Single only:
- Just A Day (December 2001) #12
From the album 'Comfort In Sound':
- Come Back Around (September 2002) #14
- Just The Way I'm Feeling (January 2003) #10
- Forget About Tomorrow (May 2003) #12
- Find The Colour (September 2003) #24
- Comfort In Sound (ltd. release only)
From the album 'Pushing the Senses':
- Tumble and Fall (January 2005) #5
- Feeling A Moment (April 2005) #13
- Pushing the Senses (June 2005) #30
- Shatter / Tender (October 2005)